meekness
English
Etymology
From Middle English mekenesse, meknes, meocnesse, equivalent to meek + -ness.
Noun
meekness (plural meeknesses)
- the quality of being meek
- 1986, John le Carré, A Perfect Spy:
- Nor could Pym fail to notice that his old friend in rendering account of himself assumed the familiar meekness of the displaced person in the presence of his betters.
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